A week on from Khaled Sabsabi’s sensational sacking from the Venice Biennale over a Hezbollah-linked work, there has been ...
In dumping a fine artist such as Khaled Sabsabi from the Venice Biennale, Creative Australia has undermined the public’s ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art has become the first major gallery to publicly back the artistic team selected for Venice, then sensationally dumped.
What happened? Future historians might puzzle over this seismic shift in sentiment at the top of Australia's foremost public ...
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The sudden decision to dump the acclaimed artist and curator occurred soon after the Albanese Labor government’s arts ...
The sudden cancelation of the Lebanese-born artist's Venice Biennale pavilion prompted an outcry within Australia's arts community.
Creative Australia’s board is looking increasingly isolated as opponents line up to criticise its dropping of its Venice ...
Creative Australia reversed its decision following backlash over his past artwork, citing concerns about "divisive debate".
Instead of defending the artists — and their own processes — Creative Australia has hung Sabsabi and Dagostino out to dry, folding under pressure. Its actions reveal an institution ill-equipped to ...
Contentious figures have always featured in Australian art – and this fact is what makes Khaled Sabsabi’s removal from the ...
Archie Moore and curator Ellie Buttrose, who presented kith and kin at the Australia Pavilion (Venice Biennale, 2024), have ...